Arne Slot’s position at Liverpool has been thrust into sudden doubt after a nightmare performance against Nottingham Forest left fans furious and demanding immediate change.

What was expected to be a routine league outing quickly spiraled into chaos, and the backlash has been louder than anything Slot has faced since arriving at Anfield.
The defeat has ignited intense debate online, with many supporters insisting that something is “deeply wrong” with the team’s structure and mentality under the Dutch manager. Fans did not hold back, claiming that the Forest collapse was the clearest sign yet that the project is moving in the wrong direction.
Those frustrations have escalated into bold calls for Slot to leave in the winter, with some insisting that the club must act before the season slips away. The pressure is mounting as questions grow about whether the players have fully adapted to Slot’s system—or if the system itself is the problem.
Inside Anfield, there is a growing sense of urgency. While the board is not expected to make any immediate decisions, insiders say the Forest disaster has “opened conversations” that were never supposed to happen this early in the season. Slot, meanwhile, is reportedly frustrated with individual performances but insists the long-term plan remains intact.
As January approaches, Liverpool now finds itself in an unexpected spotlight. Will the club continue backing Arne Slot, or will the Forest humiliation become the moment that shifts the entire direction of the season? The noise around Anfield is only getting louder… and it’s not going away anytime soon.